A hard-fought, passionate, seven-year battle to keep an intrusive, noisy mosque out of an historic New Jersey town has gone down in flames (thanks to the Obama Regime)

You can dress it up to look like a private residence, but there’s no disguising a mosque in the neighborhood, with parking all over the streets, eardrum-shattering calls to prayer five times a day, not to mention the tanking of nearby property values because nobody but Muslims will want to buy houses there. (Note: BNI is mentioned here)

The Guardian A bitter legal row over a mosque in an affluent New Jersey town shows the new face of Islamophobia justifiable anti-Islam sentiment in the age of Trump.

Forty years ago, Mohammad Ali Chaudry, a Pakistani-born Muslim, made his home outside New York City in Basking Ridge, NJ. Basking Ridge is out in horse country, an area of rolling green hills and white-steepled churches, not far from Bedminster, where Donald Trump has his summer estate.

In 2004, at the height of George W Bush’s war in Iraq, Chaudry (below) became the first Pakistani Muslim to serve as mayor of a municipality in the US. He ran a small nonprofit organisation called the Center for Understanding Islam, and taught classes at local universities.

in 2011, when he found a new cause: building a mosque in Basking Ridge. For years, Chaudry and other local Muslims had been using a community centre for a makeshift Friday service. But Chaudry decided that the Islamic Society of Basking Ridge needed a permanent place to pray, and he located what he believed to be a suitable site: a four-acre lot occupied by a rundown Dutch Colonial house.

Soon after purchasing it, Chaudry held an open house to greet the neighbours. “There was not too much tension,” he said. “It was kind of jovial.” He put the letters “ISBR” on the mailbox in front of the house, to announce the Islamic Society’s arrival.

Then someone smashed the mailbox. “I was, of course, very surprised,” Chaudry said. Under New Jersey’s planning laws, the Islamic Society had to secure the approval of the municipal government to build the mosque, and from his experience as a public official, Chaudry knew that the town, which prided itself on its quaint homes and a history dating back to colonial times, was resistant to new development of any kind.

But this was a house of worship, and he was someone well-known to the community. “It’s not that I was expecting any favours,” Chaudry said. “I expected them to be fair.” What shocked him, though, was the hatred.

That was seven long years ago, before some townspeople formed a group calling for “responsible development” in furious opposition to the mosque, before the 39 planning board hearings, before the mosque was rejected, before Chaudry filed a lawsuit alleging religious prejudice, before his lawyers uncovered racially charged emails among officials opposed to his plan, before the Obama administration accused the town of civil rights violations, before national rightwing activists took notice of the dispute and began smearing Chaudry as a terrorist sympathizer, and before Trump proposed a total ban on Muslim immigration. Today, Chaudry knows his town – and America – better.

Neighbor of the proposed mosque put up this clever sign

Long before Trump came along to capitalize on it, though, anti-Muslim hatred was building in the US, bubbling up like swamp gas from the depths. Often, racial religious conflict would manifest itself in small, seemingly isolated local planning fights over proposals to build mosques.

The US Department of Justice, which staunchly defended the rights of Muslims during the Obama administration, noted a sharp increase in such mosque disputes between 2010 and 2016. Many took place in conservative locales such as rural Murfreesboro, Tennessee. But they also broke out in unexpected places such as Basking Ridge: a wealthy and well-educated community in the outwardly tolerant north-eastern US.

During a Basking Ridge town meeting, all anyone wanted to talk about was Chaudry and the mosque. “The neighbours near this proposed mosque did not sign up to live next to this house of worship,” said one resident, who broke down sobbing as she spoke. “They have been members of a quiet residential neighbourhood for decades, and do not look forward to having their routines and lives disrupted.”

The residents said the mosque would create traffic and commotion, and would ruin their property values.But they also complained about the tactics Chaudry had employed in his bitter court battle.One middle-aged woman gestured toward the mosque opponents in the audience, saying that many had been subjected to “a hateful harassment campaign” by the Islamic Society’s attorneys, who had served them with subpoenas seeking the contents of their personal email and social media accounts, in an effort to prove that they were motivated not by planning concerns, but animosity toward Muslims.

Basking Ridge residents came out in droves to speak against the proposed mosque

“Mr Chaudry has waged an expensive PR campaign that has talked about people as if they’re bigots,” the woman said. “And personally, I think it is the ISBR group that has been bullying and bigoted.” Then she invoked Trump, the inescapable presence. “They talk about our current president and how he speaks about Muslims. Well, I find ISBR’s rhetoric to be just as harmful.”

Finally, Loretta Quick, a schoolteacher who lived next door to the mosque site, got up to speak. She was one of the neighbors who had come to Chaudry’s initial open house years before. She had even voted for him, back when he was a politician. Now she was a die-hard enemy of the mosque. “If you cave,” she told the board, in a furious voice, “you’re saying that we are bigots, that we based the decision on discrimination against Islam.”

Quick was one of those who had been served with a subpoena, and was being represented by the Thomas More Law Center, an advocacy group that claims its mission is to defend “America’s Judeo-Christian heritage and moral values” against forces waging a “Stealth Jihad” to “transform America into an Islamic nation”.Quick referenced a recent press release the Law Center had put out, which had plucked a few verses from a searchable English translation of the Qur’an that could be accessed on the ISBR website – “Fight and slay the Pagans wherever ye find them”, etc – to suggest that Chaudry was somehow in league with religious extremists.

“These are words that seem quite intimidating and threatening to me,” Quick said. “I want to be protected, and you owe that to me, this township and this nation.”

How did a small-town property dispute turn into a religious war, with legal and symbolic implications for all of America? Part of the answer has to do with the country’s labyrinthine land-use laws, which leave most control to state and local governments, which are in turn vulnerable to the furies of angry mobs.

But something else deeper and darker seemed to be at work. Some residents openly discussed theories, such as the idea that the mosque was meant to send a message of conquest, due to its proximity to the town’s September 11 memorial. Such notions, promoted by anti-Islam bloggers such as Pamela Geller and Frank Gaffney, used to be confined to the margins of the internet. Then Trump embraced the Islamophobes, unabashedly.

“It’s like his election has given permission to people,” Chaudry told me the first time we met. We were at the proposed site of the mosque, sitting in the old suburban house that he was still hoping to demolish. Standing on an easel in a corner was a poster-sized rendering of the proposed mosque. In an effort to make it fit into its suburban surroundings, it had been designed to resemble a mini-mansion, with gray clapboard siding, a pitched roof with asphalt shingles, dormer windows and minarets disguised as chimneys.(Below)

But the architecture did little to defuse tensions with the surrounding neighbourhood. Liberty Corner considered itself separate from the older and wealthier village of Basking Ridge, though they were both part of the same larger township, and few outsiders recognised the geographical distinction. People in Liberty Corner expressed an obstreperous ideology often abbreviated as “nimby”, for “not in my backyard”.

The opponents of the mosque told their own story of victimiation, in which they were merely objecting to Chaudry’s oppressive development scheme. “It was always about land use,” one Liberty Corner resident told me. “They made it about religion.” The nimby complainers claimed that the mosque site – a marshy plot on a mainly residential street – was a poor location for a busy house of prayer. When the township planning board took up Chaudry’s proposal in August 2012, signs soon appeared in front yards around town, reading “Preserve Liberty Corner”.

At one of the first planning hearings, a resident named Lori Caratzola stood up to challenge Chaudry. A law graduate, she cross-examined him about the size of the Islamic Society, accusing him of understating its membership. She revealed that she had done surveillance of a Friday service, counting 125 worshippers going into a space with a capacity for 60. After her confrontational performance, Caratzola became a leader of the opposition.

Based on the information released to date by the Islamic Society of Basking Ridge and the news media, our concerns include the following:

public safety and traffic congestion at the accident-prone intersection of Somerville Rd/ Church Street and the surrounding busy intersections

the proximity of the development to the Liberty Corner Firehouse

the outsized scale of the proposed project

the proposed hours of use, which include activities at least 5-7 days a week

proposed lighting for the structure and parking lot

potential wetlands and environmental issues

the inevitability of future growth, given statements by ISBR representatives that the facility will be adequate for only 10 years

At the public hearings, Caratzola and others confined their criticisms to the nimby issues: drainage, parking, landscaping and the like. They convinced the board that a mosque would need more parking spaces than a church, because midday worshippers would come alone. When the Islamic Society submitted a new plan, with a larger parking lot, the mosque’s opponents protested that, too. It quickly became clear that the opposition was not solely concerned with parking.

Around the time the hearings began, some residents received an anonymous piece of mail. Inside was a letter entitled “Meet Your New Neighbor”, and a CD containing a recording of a radio interview in which Chaudry had offered some mildly nuanced opinions on Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah. “Here in Basking Ridge, on the surface, we see the serene, grinning academic Ali Chaudry, always willing to help us better understand the version of Islam he wants us to know,” the letter read. “Scratch the surface a little and an uglier picture emerges.”

The author of the letter tenuously linked Chaudry to the Muslim Brotherhood and the “Ground Zero mosque” – a proposed Islamic community centre in Lower Manhattan that Pamela Geller and Fox News had whipped up into a national controversy. It cited the term taqiyya, an obscure theological concept that Islamophobes often twist to suggest that Muslims are encouraged to lie about the true nature of their violent beliefs.

“So, welcome to the neighbourhood, Ali,” the letter concluded. “Let’s ask Ali about those quranic verses regarding Jews and Christians in your quran. Why are so many terroristic acts propagated by Muslims? Is it something they are taught in your mosques and at home? And what will you teach in your new Liberty Corner mosque? You wouldn’t lie to us, would you? Taqiyya is wrong, right?”

Just as the author of the letter accused Muslims of deception, the Islamic Society, in its lawsuit, alleged that many of the neighbours were presenting a false front, using preservationist sentiment to disguise their real, less respectable fears. “The key thing to remember,” said Adeel Mangi, an attorney for the Islamic Society, “is that these complaints are commonly used as a smokescreen.”

There is, literally, an anti-mosque playbook. Tactics were once unwritten, spread through websites and word of mouth, but more recently they were set down in a book titledMosques in America: A Guide to Accountable Permit Hearings and Continuing Citizen Oversight. Written a Texas attorney, it was published by the Center for Security Policy, an organisation headed by Frank Gaffney, a former Reagan administration official who has long espoused the theory that Muslims are engaged in a secret plot to impose sharia law on the US.Gaffney writes in the book’s introduction that it is a “how-to manual for patriotic Americans who are ready to counter the leading edge of Islamic supremacism”.

The manual offers lessons from cases like the one in Basking Ridge. “It may be startling to consider, but Islamists are entitled to exploit liberal free speech rights to advance their political and legal operations,” the author warns. It advises residents to express objections in the manner most likely to sway the authorities, avoiding mention of religious issues.

“Concerned citizens must learn to express questions and reservations in a manner appropriate to the relevant civic forum’s purpose,” the manual says, instructing readers that “rather than expressing alarm as hysteria, speaking to local government officials and media requires a strategic response based on reason, facts, precedents, and the law”.

Sure enough, the transcripts of the dozens of hearings held by the town’s planning board, which run to nearly 7,000 pages, contain no mention of sharia, the Muslim Brotherhood or other rightwing hobgoblins.

But the Islamic society’s lawyers suspected – and would later allege in court – that their opponents were showing another face when they talked to each other on the internet. A commenter named “LC” – who appeared to be Caratzola – often expressed anti-Muslim sentiments when the mosque was debated on local web forums and national sites with names such as Bare Naked Islam. (Motto: “It isn’t Islamophobia when they really ARE trying to kill you.”)

Caratzola was also listed as a member of a Gaffney-affiliated group set up to defend against the supposedly creeping influence of sharia on US courts. (“I stand by that,” Caratzola later told the New York Times, claiming that “every single terrorist attack in the last 20 years was committed by Muslims.”)

At Caratzola’s urging, the town government also adopted a new ordinance that raised the minimum size of the plot required to build any new house of worship – which would effectively prevent the Islamic Society from building on its own site in the future.The Islamic Society quickly filed a lawsuit against the township, alleging the opposition was a “well-funded machine” that was “substantially grounded in anti-Muslim animus”.

The lawsuit particularly highlighted Caratzola’s role as a ringleader of the opposition. In a letter to a local newspaper, she accused the Islamic Society of “slander” – and invoked the concept of taqiyya to suggest that Chaudry’s mosque proposal was not what it seemed.“Many people and groups in the Muslim community,” she wrote, “are trying to quash what we so fervently cherish in America – the freedom of speech.”

The most damning evidence produced by the Islamic Society in the course of its lawsuit came from the correspondence of the town’s elected officials, many of whom had formerly served and clashed with Chaudry. They expressed their hostility in raw, racially offensive terms.

Sticking an American flag in front of the proposed mosque site doesn’t fool anyone

Other emails contained jokes about Muslims, pigs and Barack Obama. “Man child,” John Carpenter, another committee member, wrote of Obama. “The product of fools, raised by idiots and coddled by affirmative action. Behold the beast.”

The emails revealed that Carpenter had even lobbied to prevent Chaudry from participating in a September 11 commemoration ceremony, alleging he was an extremist. “[Find] a real moderate Muslim,” he wrote. “There must be one. We shouldn’t look the other way on his views – we owe that to our dead residents. Let’s make it happen without that fool.” When the correspondence came out in court filings, Carpenter offered no apologies. “You should not confuse contempt with bigotry,” he told a newspaper. “I’m allowed to not like the guy.”

A particularly vociferous mosque opponent named Nick Xu, a Chinese-American volunteer for Trump’s campaign, gave a speech claiming that the Islamic Society’s lawsuit was part of a “systematic plot” to wage war through the courts. “If you google ‘Islamic Lawfare’,” he said, “you’re going to see dozens, dozens of these kind of lawsuits.”

The Islamic Society also claimed it had the constitution on its side – specifically, the first-amendment protection of the freedoms of religion and assembly. And Chaudry could call upon a powerful ally:Barack Obama.

Under his administration, the Justice Department intervened on behalf of Muslims in many mosque disputes, including a highly publicised case in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where the construction of a mosque was opposed with lawsuits, protests and an arson attack. It was able to rely on a powerful legal tool: a law, originally passed with bipartisan support in 2000, that specifically bans local governments from discriminating against religious organisations when it comes to land use.

Unfortunately, while Obama was still in office, on 31 December 2016, a federal judge issued a preliminary decision in the Basking Ridge case, finding that the planning board had exercised “unbridled and unconstitutional discretion” in requiring the mosque to have more parking than other houses of worship. Though the case was far from over, it was clear that the law favoured Chaudry.

As a result, with that, and without debate, the town committee grimly voted to approve the settlement, agreeing to reverse the planning board’s rejection while paying the Islamic Society $3.5 million. John Carpenter was the lone dissenter. The townspeople again raised a loud clamour. “We understand your frustration,” the mayor told them. “But this is what we are required to do by federal law.”

Under the terms of the Islamic Society’s settlement, the mosque was granted a rehearing before the planning board in August, at which “no commentary regarding Islam or Muslims” was to be considered. (as ordered by Loretta Lynch)

The procedure was a mere formality, and the mosque was approved. Lori Caratzola, who recently moved out of Basking Ridge, was not present for the vote. She did not respond to interview requests; neither did the Thomas More Law Center, the rightwing group that came to her aid in the Islamic Society’s lawsuit.

With the federal case concluded, the issue of the subpoenas to private citizens is now moot. But the Thomas More Law Center has continued to file lawsuits on the behalf of other mosque opponents, including neighbour Loretta Quick, claiming that their elected representatives had “colluded with ISBR’s ‘Civilization Jihad’”. Another lawsuit, brought by a former member of the planning board, is challenging the mosque’s approval on procedural grounds.

The Thomas More Law Center (“TMLC”) has learned that the Islamic Society of Basking Ridge (“ISBR”), which was trying to obtain zoning changes to build a mosque in Bernards Township, NJ, has hidden from public view anti-Christian and anti-Semitic verses on its website, as well as its connection to the Islamic Society of North America (“ISNA”)— an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terrorism financing trial in America.

ISNA is claimed by the Muslim Brotherhood as one of “our organizations and . . . our friends.” According to internal documents seized by the FBI, the Muslim Brotherhood’s strategy is to engage in a “grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying Western civilization from within . . .”—one of the stages of this civilization jihad is the building of mosques and Islamic centers.

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This is a war between good and evil. American citizens had better wake-up. War is being waged upon us. I pray to to almighty God that we can save our country before it is too late. President Trump needs to do everything in his power to rid our country of these muslim scum. By whatever means necessary to save our country.

Patriot, I do like your attitude, you mention “God” do you understand the importance of a Bible prophecy? It is very important and about 3/4 of it has been perfectly fulfilled. The last 1/4 is about to be. Check out ‘prophecy update’ site. You might like it…

omuzma is a turd and he is still at his islamizaton of America..he and hillary should be tried for treason for what they attempted to do to Trump..what they wrought in Lybia..etc…and this evil heinous shit mosque takeover……i don’t understand why “freedom of religion” doesn’t get technical and finally say that islam is NOT a religion..it is nazism on acid…man, get these muz..all of them..and mosques out of our America….SCREW ALL MUZ…we hate you, you are not welcome in America…

Jose I appreciate your zeal, see what you think of this:
“And prepare yourself for the coming weeks. Still to come are the findings of the Senate Judiciary Committee, the House Judiciary Committee, and the Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector-General. Also, in the final stages of preparing their own reports and criminal referrals are the Senate Homeland Security Committee and the House Oversight Committee.

And the DOJ has recently announced it is reopening investigations into the Clinton email scandal, the IRS targeting efforts, Operation Fast and Furious, Uranium One, Benghazi, Hillary Clinton’s “pay to play” scheme while she was Secretary of State, and the Democrats’ involvement with the Awan brothers.

Folks, we are on the cusp of opening a Pandora’s Box of scandal that will make Watergate, Iran-Contra, even Monicagate, and all the others seem like jaywalking infractions.

While I am grateful that, at last, truth may finally see the light of day, I am also aware that what is to come may throw our nation into a turmoil it has not experienced since the Vietnam era. And that may actually pale in comparison, too.”
I pulled it out of a favorite authors site. …. America could descend into civil war this summer. George Soros is ready to finance it, to the tune of an 18 Billon dollar “war chest”, his words.

I read the story about Soros investing in revolt and turmoil that will lead to a civil war this summer. His dirty fingers are into so many anti-Trump groups and Democrat Leftist, BLM, SJW, and Antifa major associations. I expect many Muslims to fully take part in the chaos.
Cross our fingers it fizzles out.

This illustrates exactly the true nature of Islam. Can you imagine a church forcing itself on a neighborhood? Muslums/Islam is forceful by nature & we need to learn to fight this invasive malignant beast, fight to send it back to the bowels of hell where it belongs!

Arm up Az Gal we all may be called to help. I sure like the passion of several of you gals here. I tell Emma I would follow her into hell with a water pistol. Seriously it is going to take the ladies who are awakened to be some strong leaders in the coming war. Women simply have to LEARN TO HATE IZSLIME!!!! I wish we could get some of the Yezidi and Christian women who have already physically fought the damned devils over here from Iraq.

Turkey’s President Erdogan: – The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers…

Western leaders don’t care that Islam is a MILITARY POLITICAL BLOOD CONQUEST CULT. Except for outstanding, patriotic, ethical East European leaders, non-Muslim nations’ leaders have no intention of protecting our people.

Thanks to our God-hater leaders colonising our nations with Muslims, our people are in Severe Danger.

Hate crime figures leaked by police in Germany have caused alarm, as they revealed murder, assault, and arson numbering among almost 100 attacks which targeted Christians in 2017.

At least 14 of the cases in the report involved asylum seekers and refugees, including the murder of an Afghan Christian convert by a fellow Afghan in May last year which prompted politicians to urge the BKA to record “anti-Christian crimes” separately for the first time.

……. Stating the BKA figures are likely “only the tip of the iceberg” with regards to the number of anti-Christian attacks taking place in Germany, Löffler writes: “One can confidently assume that the mainstream media would much rather report on Islamophobic incidents and xenophobic crimes committed by ethnic Germans.”

Breitbart London reported last year how anti-Christian attacks had risen 245 per cent in France since 2008, while the number of anti-Muslim attacks saw a huge fall in the same period.

Data released by the French interior ministry showed anti-Christian acts accounting for 90 per cent of attacks on religious buildings and institutions — a figure which includes arson, violence, degradation, threats, and ‘insulting’ vandalism and graffiti.

Last week, it was alleged that French intelligence agencies had prior knowledge of one of the Islamic extremists involved in the beheading of Father Jacques Hamel in a Normandy church in 2016, but failed to act.

“Western leaders don’t care that Islam is a MILITARY POLITICAL BLOOD CONQUEST CULT. Except for outstanding, patriotic, ethical East European leaders”
Linda you are a fighter, I respect your comments, your comment I quoted above is of course right for many fools, but there are also many who know exactly what you say here and that is the very reason they bring the ungodly hoards here. I believe you have even cited the kalergi plan “for the genocide of the people of Europe” yourself. Please ARM up!!!

Freedom of religion is written in our Constitution and unfortunately our founders never thought that someone could claim religion even though it be only one part of their plan to eventually subjugate an entire population (note that the middle east was once Jewish, Christian, and other non-islamic religions.) So what happened? This is the point that should be emphasized in any dealing with the building of a mosque (masjid) or any “community center” by any group who traditionally never were a part of the community before.
Isn’t it fair to ask the leaders to proclaim, both in writing and orally and continually, their position on some (many) of the Quranic verses which advocate intolerance of other belief systems? The answer must be clear and direct. Let there be no hedging or equivocation on this point. The answer must be clear and direct by their leaders.

GW, waste of time. Muslims are very good at lying, even their quran tells them to it, on behalf of the umma (spreading Islam). They know the answers you want to hear and they will give them, very convincingly. NEVER trust anything a Muslim says that leads you to believe he has the same values as you do. THEY ARE SKILLED LIARS.

GW, there is no way to tell the good ones from the bad ones because they all believe in the same evil ideology. Most don’t carry out the commands against unbelievers as specified in the quran and hadith, but enough of them do that you can’t trust any of them.
The 9/11 hijackers were thought to be nice, polite young men by the people in America who rented apartments to them and those who came in contact with them. They are good deceivers.

I don’t even fully trust the so-called Muslim “reformers” who say all the right things about being against sharia, FGM, honor-killing, etc. and claim they would like to have all the violent parts of their holy books removed. There aren’t many of them, actually very few, and they talk a good game, but when push comes to shove, we know which side they would take.

George you haven’t been here long have you? BNI is well on down the road of understanding the real purpose and plan of izslime. We fully understand that izslime is SIMPLY a rotten demonic barbarian totalitarian government, with a very stupid made up “religion” tacked on for impitus.

Yes I remember Lori she got here do to BNI’s extensive coverage of this legal battle , I myself corresponded with her and donated to her cause , Bonni’s BNI site crashed shortly after that first exposure of this attempt at a strong arm muslim take over … still believe there was an evil hand involved in that crash with no proof that it was the wish of a closet muslim in the white house

Wow, this is in my state and I never heard of the story. Then again, it is quite far away from where I live. What saddens me most of all is that 9/11 keeps receding into the background as time goes by. In many cases it seems an almost forgotten event. What should have been an impetus to stop any and all muzzslimes from entering the US turned out to have the opposite effect, which of course is insane. But sanity with these bleeding hearts has long since left the room.

Yesterday we drove past our local muzzslime center. It’s not a mosque but it is still uncomfortable seeing it. Who knows what is said inside those walls? And, as usual, there was a police car parked in the driveway, I guess to keep it “safe”.

That’s what I was thinking, but my husband still insists it’s a “center’. For the life of me I can’t figure out what would be going on in such a place. You are right; it’s probably a mosque that is disguised so as to avoid any dissent. And the security car parked there every time we pass it–must be a reason for that. I was thinking they probably have already gotten threats; the media just didn’t report it.
BTW, we were sitting in the ear doctor’s office when this couple came in (looked to be in their early ’60s). The woman was of course wearing a head scarf and the man gave his first name as “Mohammed”. They sat as far back and alone as they possibly could from us infidels. Not the first time I’ve witnessed this. Really galls me.

SH, tell your hubby there is no such thing as an Islamic center with no mosque facilities in it. Think about it, Muslims don’t do anything that requires a community center, such as sports, parties, and events other than Muslim holidays. There are probably classrooms in it for further indoctrination of children, but I guarantee there is a prayer room in it. They call it Islamic Center to get around zoning laws. Ask him if there are a lot of cars outside on Fridays.

“Who knows what is said inside those walls?”
Sharon, I’ll gladly tell you what is said behind those rotten walls. “Hate and murder Christians, hate and murder Jews, hate and murder ALL non muzslime, take over their properties and lands because all lala demands it.” There see how simple that is. EVERY PLACE where muzslime gather its the same.

You’re right, Bonni. It never looks like a hub of activity. When I told him what you wrote it was as though a light bulb went off. Apparently before we moved here it was not easy going for the “community center”. No wonder there’s a security car always parked outside. They have a Facebook page which lists all the daily prayers and what time they take place. I have found videos on YouTube that shows a debate back in 2010 of Tea Party members and “moderate” muzzslimes. So I am going to do further research. I want to know what is going on just a few miles from me.
Mentioning Friday Night gatherings-on their Facebook page it mentions these meetings and there is even a video of one (which I can’t understand). It’s all starting to come together now. Scary.

“Then someone smashed the mailbox. “I was, of course, very surprised,” Chaudry said.”
Don’t be dirt bag, I’m sure the mail box smasher wishes it was your filthy muzslime HEAD! We know what you damned devils “teach” (brainwash) in those nasty mocks. Destroy America, hate Christians, murder Jews, suck the life out of every nation you bastards invade. ….
And remember christy when the time comes to even the score, the bastard is a total evil traitor. Get names of ALL MUZ supporters and keep them close to you. …
“15,000 SEALED INDICTMENTS” do you folks understand???????? It’s truly coming!

Freedom of religion is a part of our Constitution but unfortunately our leaders did not forsee a dogma that has “religion” as only part of the totality of the belief system. The leaders must unequivocally declare that they regard the portions of the Quran that attack other religions as not valid today. (Remember the middle east was once Jewish, Christian,and other no-islamic religions).Let the leaders state this in no uncertain terms, no wiggle room, both orally and in writing.

Yeah, I know a few blocks from my apartment there is a mosque attached to a Muslim private school. It is no use to drive by there on Fridays and Sunday mornings (they hold classes on Sunday mornings) since the Muslims flout the NO PARKING signs and line both sides of the street, blocking driveways, etc.

And now the Muslims are building a homeless shelter in my neighbourhood.